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Tooth Extractor

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Basic Information

Accession Number:1965T848
Collection:Social History - Pinto Collection
Date:1810 - 1830

Notes

This dentist's tool is an early type of tooth extractor known as a 'dental key'. It has an ebony cross-bar handle and cranked steel shaft. It dates from the early nineteenth century. In earlier times, barbers commonly carried out surgical bleeding and tooth extractions in addition to shaving and cutting hair!

Purchased from Edward H Pinto, 1965.

Further Information

Production Period:19th century
Medium:Turned. Forged.
Material(s):Brass
Place of Origin:England

Dimensions

Height:14.2 cm
Width:9.5 cm